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Mike Tindall has broken his social media cover after missing the Easter Sunday service with his wife, Zara.
The 46-year-old and his wife were not present at St George's Chapel last weekend, where Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward were all present.
King Charles, 76, and Queen Camilla, 77, led the Royal Family contingent in Windsor, which was also attended by minor royals like Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie and Lady Sarah Chatto (Princess Margaret's daughter).
Mike took to Instagram on Wednesday evening for the first time since missing the Easter service.
Mike Tindall breaks social media cover after skipping Easter Sunday service with Zara
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The father-of-three shared two videos from his podcast - The Good, The Bad & The Rugby - hosted by James Haskell, Mike and Alex Payne.
The first video was a clip from a recent episode featuring Craig White, an English former international cricketer and current coach.
The second clip featured Stephen Donald, a New Zealand rugby union player, reacting to his "famous 2011 World Cup winning penalty".
The Princess Royal stepped out in Windsor on Easter Sunday with her husband, Timothy Laurence, but not her children or grandchildren.
Mike Tindall shared videos from his podcast - The Good, The Bad & The Rugby - on his Instagram story
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Zara and Mike, as well as Princess Anne's son Peter Peter Phillips, were pictured in Bahrain earlier this month, alongside their cousins, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie.
It is not known why the Tindalls missed the Easter service, but it is likely they had a scheduling conflict.
Zara and Mike were not the only royal couple missing from the Royal Family gathering last weekend.
Prince William and Princess Kate, along with their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, decided to give the event a miss too.
Several Royal Family members showed up to support King and Queen on Easter Sunday
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The Wales family opted to spend the holiday at Anmer Hall, their country home in Norfolk.
This marked a departure from previous years when the Prince and Princess of Wales typically joined the royal Easter celebrations at Windsor.
Instead, Kate and William were joined by the Princess of Wales's parents, Carole and Michael Middleton.